Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has said that former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif is against army, establishment and Imran Khan.

While talking to media, Interior Minister said that the PML-N leader can go any length to pursue his agenda.
“I am again offering a chartered flight to bring Nawaz Sharif back and face courts,” he said adding that corrupt people should be served with death penalty.
Referring to the Azad Jammu and Kashmir elections, Sheikh Rasheed said that he had predicted earlier that ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will emerge as the single largest party.
“Opposition will even cry foul in 2023 general elections. Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) managed to get more seats by spending money,” he said.
Sheikh Rasheed further stated that there are thousands of foreigners living in Pakistan over the last many years without renewal of visa.
“These foreigners should leave Pakistan before August 14 or get their visas renewed through online application,” he said.

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